Religious Terminology
Luther
Differences:
Protestant v Catholic
Notable Names
Calvin's Criteria
100

This was the first branch of Protestantism 

What is Lutheran? 

100

Luther posts these, a list of propositions for the Catholic Church, outside of a church in Germany

What are The 95 Theses? 

100

For Protestants, one can be saved through faith alone, for Catholics, faith and _________ are required. 

What are good actions or good works? 

100

This person was the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation. Seeking to promote his grievances and reform the Catholic

Who is Martin Luther? 

100

Using this acronym, Calvin expands on his criteria for the Protestant faith

What is TULIP

200
Protestants have 2, Catholics have 7

What are sacraments? 

200

Luther's main point of contention was the selling of these by Catholic clergy 

What are indulgences?

200

Catholics believe in the intercession of these people and invoke their name during prayer  

Who are the saints ? 

200

This person wrote the Institutes of Catholic Religion, where he expanded upon Protestant ideals. He then started a 'theocracy' in Geneva, Switzerland

Who is John Calvin? 

200
Calvin's theology is based on the doctrine of _______, the idea that God chooses who goes to heaven before a person is born

What is predestination? 

300

King Henry VIII began the Church of England and appointed himself as the head. It is also referred to as the _______ Church.

What is Anglican?

300

Pope Leo X asked Luther to recant this many of his theses, or else he would be excommunicated

What is 41? 

300

Protestants believe that Scripture is the only source of faith, where as Catholic's believe that _______ is also a source of faith

What is Tradition? 

300

This Pope responded to Luther by inviting him to Rome to discuss his grievances 

Who is Pope Leo X? 

300
Calvin's 'I', stands for irresistible ________, meaning one can not resist God's ________ (same word), if they are elected and chosen for salvation. 

What is grace?

400

The doctrine of __________ is the belief that man can make willing choices and responses to God in this life that determine his after-life 

What is free will? 

400

Luther expanded on 3 ideals of Protestant faith, Sola _____, Sola ______, and Sola _______. 

What are Scriptura, Fide, and Gratia 

400
Protestants reject the reality of _______, a place Catholics believe that one can continue to purify their soul and prepare for the Kingdom of Heaven after this life

What is Purgatory? 

400

The first wife of Henry VIII, whom he sought an annulment from after she would not bore him any sons 

Who is Catherine of Aragon? 

400

Calvin's 'L' stands for Limited _________, meaning Jesus only died for the few chosen by God to receive eternal life

What is Atonement? 

500

In the US, the Anglican Church is referred to namely as the ___________ Church. 

What is Episcopalian? 
500

Luther was a(n) ___________ priest. An order 

What is Augustinian?

500
Catholics subscribe to the doctrine of the ____________, the process of the bread and wine becoming the real presences of Jesus' body and blood

What is the Transubstantiation? 

500

Notorious friar, known for granting indulgences for $. JT 

Who is Johann Tetzel? 

500

Calvin's 'T' stands for total __________, meaning humans do not have the necessary good to respond to God's call for salvation on their own

What is depravity?